Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted August 15, 2018 Posted August 15, 2018 "Who's a good dog? Who's a GOOD DOG?""Christ, Karen. Push harder. Not all of us have a life expectancy of 75 years."
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted August 22, 2018 Author Posted August 22, 2018 So my dog is 7.5 months old now and 38 lbs. One thing I regret is letting him chew and eat sticks as much as he did when he was a baby... I let him do it thinking it was because he's teething, but we're beyond that now. Every time we go on a walk, a stick, twig, or wood chip stops us until I say 'Let's go' Any tips how to break this habit? Or at least slow down the urge to stop for every wooden object mother nature has to offer?
biggentleben Verified Member Posted August 24, 2018 Posted August 24, 2018 Bully sticks. Once there's flavor along with the chew, there's less desire to chew flavorless or "bad" flavor stuff. Not saying it'll be completely gone, but it'll help a ton!
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted August 24, 2018 Author Posted August 24, 2018 Bully sticks. Once there's flavor along with the chew, there's less desire to chew flavorless or "bad" flavor stuff. Not saying it'll be completely gone, but it'll help a ton!I will look into this. Thanks! I'm no longer buying toys with soft rubber or stuffing in them. My dog finds a way to tear out the stuffing in less than a day. Same with soft rubber toys. Hard bones, elk antlers, and bully sticks it is!
biggentleben Verified Member Posted August 24, 2018 Posted August 24, 2018 Just make sure you know what bully sticks are...they're not exactly something you want laying around for guests to stumble upon without having at least a good sense of humor!
D. Hocking Verified Member Posted August 25, 2018 Posted August 25, 2018 I remember my dog would be confused when there was deeper snow she would see what she would think would be a stick right there for her to grab - but be frustrated when she could not get it out of the snow not realizing it was part of a partially buried bush or small tree and rooted into the ground. It was funny she could have cared less about sticks until she saw my Mom's dog grab one on a walk and it was like she was discovering a new world. She was probably only stick obsessed for a year or two, and even then did not have the dedication to carrying sticks like a retriever or lab would have.
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2018 Author Posted November 10, 2018 My boy is going to be 10 months on the 13th and he is certainly a teenager right now... Pushing the boundaries on how far he can run and explore in the park, and pulling on the leash recently. Any training techniques to calm him down on walks and not try to pull where he wants to go?
diehardtwinsfan Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2018 Posted November 10, 2018 My boy is going to be 10 months on the 13th and he is certainly a teenager right now... Pushing the boundaries on how far he can run and explore in the park, and pulling on the leash recently.Any training techniques to calm him down on walks and not try to pull where he wants to go?lots of consistency. You'll need some negative reinforcement on this too (quite a bit more at first), and if the pulling is bad, consider a choke collar (there are certain breeds where this is a necessity, though I don't think a yellow lab is one). The big thing with leash training is keeping them paying attention to you. Teaching them a command (such as heel) with that can help, but that has to come with reinforcement, which will be negative at first until the dog starts figuring it out and you can reward it... If my dog gets ahead of me, she gets my knee firmly placed in her side with the command... not enough to hurt, but to startle and keep her watching you. She's a big dog, so I'll occasionally smack the back of her head as well and reinforce with the same command. Also don't take the same routes, vary your direction on you normal routes, etc. Bottom line is you want your dog paying attention to you and not whatever wildlife happens to be near by.
PseudoSABR Verified Member Posted November 10, 2018 Posted November 10, 2018 My boy is going to be 10 months on the 13th and he is certainly a teenager right now... Pushing the boundaries on how far he can run and explore in the park, and pulling on the leash recently.Any training techniques to calm him down on walks and not try to pull where he wants to go?Are you using a harness? Once I started using that for walks, my dog stopped pulling for whatever reason, though she was much older than 10 months at the time.
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2018 Author Posted November 11, 2018 Are you using a harness? Once I started using that for walks, my dog stopped pulling for whatever reason, though she was much older than 10 months at the time.I am using a harness but the latch is on top of his body. He thinks he's dragging a bobsled like the ititarod right now... And he was so good walking right next to me up until a week ago.
biggentleben Verified Member Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 I'd echo diehard. In running with my Pyrenees and my German Shepherd, post-run reinforcement would work with the Pyrenees, whereas immediate reinforcement was needed with the German, so I'd bring along a leash (living on the farm allows for runs without a leash for a dog. My little dogs need a consistent bit of force when on a walk or run - the pug to keep the right pace and the poodle to stay on path. They didn't need that right away, though, so I get where you're coming from.
PseudoSABR Verified Member Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 I am using a harness but the latch is on top of his body. He thinks he's dragging a bobsled like the ititarod right now... And he was so good walking right next to me up until a week ago.Maybe try leashing to his collar, so he pulls hard with his neck rather than his body, he might not like it and adjust. Putting him in situation where he is forced to pull differently, even a different kind of harness might give you different results. Or get roller blades.
D. Hocking Verified Member Posted November 11, 2018 Posted November 11, 2018 I remember one of our dogs reached the teenage period at the beginning of a winter with a lot of snow. My brother was skilled with manipulating the dog into the high snow banks when she got off track. By the time the snow melted she heeled nicely. You just need to move to Grand Marias or Fairbanks.
Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted November 12, 2018 Posted November 12, 2018 Maybe try leashing to his collar, so he pulls hard with his neck rather than his body, he might not like it and adjust. Putting him in situation where he is forced to pull differently, even a different kind of harness might give you different results. Or get roller blades.We had this problem with our dog and a gentle leader worked well. If the dog pulls, it turns his/her head toward you. After a short time, they learn to stop pulling so hard.
diehardtwinsfan Old-Timey Member Posted November 12, 2018 Posted November 12, 2018 I am using a harness but the latch is on top of his body. He thinks he's dragging a bobsled like the ititarod right now... And he was so good walking right next to me up until a week ago.be glad you don't own a husky or malamute.
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 21, 2018 Author Posted November 21, 2018 I've gotta say latching onto my dog's neck collar instead of his harness has done a world of good on our walks! He's no longer trying to pull me like I'm a sled. He's getting neutered on Saturday so wish him luck!
Twins33 Verified Member Posted November 21, 2018 Posted November 21, 2018 He's getting neutered on Saturday so wish him luck!My condolences.
ashbury Verified Member Posted November 21, 2018 Posted November 21, 2018 I've gotta say latching onto my dog's neck collar instead of his harness has done a world of good on our walks! He's no longer trying to pull me like I'm a sled. He's getting neutered on Saturday so wish him luck!
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 25, 2018 Author Posted November 25, 2018 Poor guy is wearing the cone of shame for a couple of days...
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted November 25, 2018 Posted November 25, 2018 Poor guy is wearing the cone of shame for a couple of days...Oh man ... that is quite the ‘You betrayed me’ look he’s giving you. How’d the snip-ectomy go?
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 26, 2018 Author Posted November 26, 2018 Oh man ... that is quite the ‘You betrayed me’ look he’s giving you. How’d the snip-ectomy go?He's taking the news better than I would! So far so good. He hasn't been trying to lick his stitches so for the most part he hasn't been wearing the cone. He wears it at night when I'm sleeping and today while I'm at work.
Pardon My Dinger Verified Member Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 Thoughts on ‘Dogs’ the Netflix series? My wife is into it. Personally, I think it seems a little people heavy. And, well, you all know where I stand on the great debate.
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted November 28, 2018 Author Posted November 28, 2018 Thoughts on ‘Dogs’ the Netflix series? My wife is into it. Personally, I think it seems a little people heavy. And, well, you all know where I stand on the great debate.It's a good series overall. The episode when they were trying to reunite Zeus the husky with his owner in Berlin brought tears to my eyes...
Craig Arko Old-Timey Member Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 This one on CuriosityStream was pretty good.
PseudoSABR Verified Member Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 I really want to play a well-produced open world video game where the player-character is a dog. Too much to ask?
ashbury Verified Member Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 I really want to play a well-produced open world video game where the player-character is a dog. Too much to ask?Ask the developers of this to set you up:
Pardon My Dinger Verified Member Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 Ask the developers of this to set you up: Not even going to ask what you use that for, Ash.
Pardon My Dinger Verified Member Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 Just kid-ing, of course.
ashbury Verified Member Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 Just kid-ing, of course.Not the best response, but not ba-a-a-ad.
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